Across the Line

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Albert Payson Terhune was not only universally famous for his stories of the collies of Sunnybank: as readers of his The Son of God know, he was also of a deeply religious mind. Some time before his death in February 1942, he made some rough notes for an article on a subject which had never ceased to concern him and which has absorbed the thoughts of human beings from time immemorial. As Rev. Dr. Sizoo remarks in the Foreword to this volume, “The human heart has always rebelled against the silence of death. Why should those whom we have loved and lost suddenly cease to be concerned about us and refuse to counsel and enhearten?...Are there any signals which flash back and forth? Do they know us? Can we speak with them? Are they concerned for us?”

Anice Terhune, the author’s wife, offers an affirmative answer to these questions in the notes and comments that form the greater part of the present book. Mrs. Terhune was the author of The Bert Terhune I Knew (1943) as well as of many short stories, articles, and of three novels among which are The Eyes of the Village and The White Mouse. Pianist, organist, and composer, she has published many books of children’s songs. She was born in Hampden, Massachusetts, of an old New Jersey family, a direct descendant of Richard Stockton, signer of the Declaration of Independence.

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ALBERT PAYSON TERHUNE (1872-1942) was an American author, dog breeder, and journalist. He was popular for his novels relating the adventures of his beloved collies and as a breeder of collies at his Sunnybank Kennels, the lines of which still exist in today’s Rough Collies. Born on December 21, 1872 in Newark, New Jersey to Mary Virginia Hawes and the Reverend Edward Payson Terhune, Terhune received his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1893 from Columbia University. From 1894-1916, he worked as a reporter for The Evening World. Terhune first published short stories about his collie Lad, titled Lad Stories, in various general-interest magazines, including Red Book, Saturday Evening Post, Ladies’ Home Journal, Hartford Courant, and the Atlantic Monthly. A dozen stories of Lad were collected in novel form his first novel in 1919, Lad: A Dog, which became a great success and was adapted into a feature film in 1962. Thirty additional dog-focused novels followed, including two additional books about Lad. It was. An active member of the Adventurers’ Club of New York, he made his family’s summer home, Sunnybank, located in Wayne, New Jersey, his permanent residence in 1912. His Sunnybank Kennels, where he bred and raised rough collies, became famed collie kennels in the U.S.; the estate is maintained as Terhune Memorial Park - Sunnybank and is open to the public. Terhune died on February 18, 1942 and was buried at the Pompton Reformed Church in Pompton Lakes, New Jersey. ANICE TERHUNE (1873-1964) was a composer and author. Born at Hampden, Massachusetts, she studied piano, organ and harmony. She was a concert pianist in New York and elsewhere and composed more than 100 songs. She was Albert Payson Terhune’s second wife. REV. JOSEPH R. SIZOO (1885-1966) was educated at New Brunswick Theological Seminary (1910) and was Pastor at the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church in Washington D.C. and St. Nicholas Collegiate Church in New York City.

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